PRODUCT DESIGN

No more designs that only work on screen. We deliver design integrated with engineering production-ready from the very first sketch

How we help our clients:

We turn ideas into a clear strategy (Workshops & Design Brief)

You get a well-defined product vision that saves your time and prevents costly changes at later project stages.

We design with manufacturing in mind, not just appearance

From day one, we verify manufacturability, assembly feasibility, and costs so you avoid unpleasant surprises on the factory floor.

We develop a proprietary visual language for your products

Developing future models will be faster, more cost-effective, and consistent with your brand identity.

We deliver 2-4 differentiated design directions

You have a choice. You receive options that differ in style yet fully address your business objectives.

We create early 3D prototypes for testing

Before you commit budget to complex engineering, you can hold the product in your hands and evaluate its proportions, ergonomics, and usability.

We design from the end user's perspective, not just the client's

Your product ends up in the hands of people who don’t read manuals. We make sure it’s intuitive and comfortable from the very first interaction which translates into fewer complaints and greater customer satisfaction.

VUMO Gimbal

VUMO

AI Technology

Car Raport

VUMO

IT

Crypto Wallet

BITFOLD

Electronic Device

HMI Printer

IMAGO

Printing

4×4 Expedition Vehicle

Azimoo Expedition

Specialized Vehicle Design

FAQ

Natalia Boimska-Blum
CEO
+48 555 111 888
natalia.blum@pieno.design

We design the complete experience: form, ergonomics, and usage. Alongside the design, we work on the product’s interaction logic so that it’s intuitive and requires no user manual.

In-house R&D often focuses on technology. We structure product decisions from the perspective of the user, market, and production. We shorten decision cycles, eliminate errors, and integrate design with engineering and business.

Ideally at the stage of defining initial product assumptions — before the first prototypes or engineering decisions are made. This is the moment when you can still freely influence function, usage, and product architecture without generating change costs.

The later you come in, the more time and budget goes into fixes and compromises rather than designing optimal solutions.

We carry out a redesign: we simplify the form, improve ergonomics and usability, often without the need to change the entire technology. We aim for maximum impact with minimal intervention in production.

We analyse real usage (not assumptions), identify user errors, and simplify the interaction. Often, a change in layout, proportions, or logic is enough to significantly improve intuitiveness.

We lock in decisions before costs arise: we define directions (2-4 options), test them quickly (prototypes/visualisations), and only then move into detail and production preparation.

Yes. We create rapid prototypes (e.g. 3D printing) to verify proportions, ergonomics, and product acceptance before investing in tooling and production.

We design with manufacturing in mind from the start. We account for materials, assembly, tolerances, and costs – so the design is not just a vision, but a real product.

It’s a set of principles (proportions, details, lines) that make your products cohesive and recognisable. Thanks to this, subsequent models are designed faster and more cost-effectively.

It’s the result of postponed decisions or patched solutions – the product works, but is difficult to develop, expensive to manufacture, and not very intuitive. We help you manage this debt or avoid generating it altogether.

From understanding how the user will interact with the product. On this basis, we design the form, ergonomics, and component layout and only then do we adapt the engineering details.

Yes, and significantly. Good design simplifies the construction, reduces the number of parts, and optimises assembly, which tangibly lowers costs.

Concept phase: typically a few weeks. A project refined for implementation: 2-4 months. Timelines depend on the number of decision iterations and product complexity, the more stakeholders involved, the more time is needed to reach alignment.

We deliver a complete package of materials: 3D models, design specifications, documentation, and design guidelines, so that the engineering team can implement the project seamlessly.

Yes, design is part of strategy. We help decide what to develop, what to simplify, and where the product holds a real competitive advantage in the market.

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